“Fast & Furious” fans gather at the site of Paul Walker’s death in Santa Clarita on Dec. 8, 2013. Walker was killed in a crash on Nov. 30 while riding in a Porsche driven at high speed by Roger Rodas, who also died in the wreck. (Photo by David Crane/Los Angeles Daily News)

LOS ANGELES — The body of Paul Walker was released by the coroner’s office to the actor’s family and transferred to Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, a coroner’s official said today.

Walker’s body had been at the coroner’s office since the actor’s Nov. 30 death in the fiery crash of a Porsche Carrera GT driven by his 38-year-old friend, Roger Rodas, in Valencia. The actor’s remains were transferred Monday, according to Ed Winter of the coroner’s office.

Walker, 40, was a passenger in the car when it slammed into a pole and a tree on Hercules Street at Kelly Johnson Parkway. The coroner’s office determined that Rodas died from injuries suffered in the crash, while the “Fast and Furious” actor died from a combination of traumatic injuries and burns in the resulting fire.

Results of toxicology tests were still pending. Sheriff’s officials were still investigating the crash, but said speed played a factor in the wreck.

The duo took the 600-horsepower car out for a ride after attending a charity event organized by Walker’s Reach Out WorldWide organization, which helps provide relief from natural disasters around the world.